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Do you make mistakes? No…? Really?
This post is about people who are making mistakes. Precisely, for people who are learning from their own mistakes.
The Art Of Making Mistakes?
How making mistakes can be an art?
Mistakes are just mistakes, nothing more. Well, let us tell you something: we’re all making them, but only a few really know how to make them. The rest of us are suck-ing big time at this. Because like any other action, making mistakes can be evaluated and improved. There is a way to positively make mistakes the same way there is a way to improve your English accent.
Well, if there is such a way, why we’re not following it?
First reason: all mistakes are opportunities, but we somehow lost the ability to recognise them as such.
We’re accepting only clear, black-and-white, capitals written opportunities, while constantly pushing gaffes in the back of our mind.
Second reason: for sucking at making mistakes: we never really accept them. We don’t really process and digest our faults.
Third reason: for sucking at making mis-takes: we’re not practicing them. We’re not aware of the fact that there is a fine art of making mistakes. We simply think that making mistakes is fundamentally a non-improvable process. We’re taking our mis-takes for granted.
Well, time to change all of this.
Have Courage: Look out your possibilities and try everything. Have no fear. Just do what-ever you feel and then watch for the results.
Trust Yourself: Trust yourself even when you’re barking up the wrong tree. You’re the only one able to see what’s right for you.
Accept Mistakes: You can begin to change something only when you’re accepting your mistakes.
Stay Actionable: The masters of the fine art of making mistakes know that action is the only detail that separates an error from an opportunity. If you stop moving steps, you’re as good as dead.
Laugh at Your Mistakes: The dissolving effect of the link between your mistakes and your sense of humour will help you overcome the consequences of your mistakes faster than anyone else.
Don’t Quit: If there will be only one funda-mental principle of the art of making mistakes, you can forget all of the above, as long as you’re obeying this one. Whatever you want, just go for it.
Whatever you’re after, follow it. Follow your goal; don’t lose sight of your dream. Just don’t allow yourself to quit and ruin all the progress you’ve made so far.
It’s time to sum up the core of the fine art of making mistakes.
You can’t grow without making mistakes.
You can’t grow without accepting the mis-takes you made.
Whatever you want, just go out and do it: you may be wrong, but you can’t tell it unless you start doing it.
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